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Embedded Displays for EXTREME Conditions
The unique performance and visual characteristics of Thin Film Electroluminescent Displays (EL) make it an ideal solution for the most challenging and demanding applications where other technologies are simply inadequate. Equipment and system designers use electroluminescent displays to fulfill the growing demands from their customers for improved image quality, longer lifetime and higher reliability.
Over the last 25 years our engineers have made continual and dramatic improvements in the brightness of the luminescent films and the development of drive schemes to extend display life. They have significantly improved brightness and contrast, reduced power consumption, developed proprietary gray-scale algorithms, improved packaging to reduce size, enhanced shock and vibration resistance, and extended the temperature range.
FEATURES and BENEFITS
• "Instant on" from -60 ~ +85 °C
• High brightness and contrast
• Wide viewing angle > 179°
• Rapid display response < 1 ms
• Unaffected by solar loading because glass performs to +100 °C
• Long-lasting brightness
• Long life 250,000 display glass MTBF lessens warranty cost
• Rugged 200G shock durability
• Crisp, single-color presentation facilitates faster perception
• Low EMI emissions
• RoHS compliant
APPLICATIONS
• Military
• Transportation
• Industrial
• Appliance
• Medical
• Public safety
• Maritime
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